Interactions between the Nativ
Interactions between the Natives, and the French and British The two documents, The Jesuit Relations, and Instructions for the Virginia Colony share commonalities in their approaches in enforcing Christianity on the Native people. Both French and English believe in exposing and converting the natives to Christians in order to make it easier for the countries to take over the land. The English announce to the natives in their document, "...make yourselves all of one mind, for the good of your country and your own, and serve and fear God." In other words if everyone had the same beliefs ( British and Natives ), they will create one strong mind with clear and consistent objectives capable of creating and maintaining a successful country. Likewise the French als
From the documents it is also noted that the English took a sneaky route in invading the God. To the English and the French the natives were seen as being spiritual, the French noted memories of those they left behind. They believed that death is neither punishment or reward, with different values and appearances. They did this by not letting them see the English with strong "If the country be populous you shall do well also." The goal was to put everyone on the same side, so that when the British moved further in the continent there would be no dispute. while still living on an equal treatment barter system. Consequently they felt it was necessary for
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Christ French, British Natives, English French, French English, French English's, Likewise French, Virginia Colony, French British, Christianity Native, british natives,
Approximate Word count = 522
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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